Banking, with its online services and paperless statements, is a green industry in general. So was I surprised to learn that a bank had distinguished itself enough to earn a green award. City National Bank, announced today that its branch at 100 Montgomery Street in San Francisco has received a U.S. Green Building Council award for sustainably designed and operated commercial interiors.
The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) award for Commercial Interiors Silver for the one-year-old bank branch is a recognition of City National’s commitment to sustainability and to creating a healthful environment for colleagues, according to Dale Clark, a corporate premises manager at City National Bank. Read press release.
About City National Bank
City National Bank is the wholly owned subsidiary of City National Corporation (Symbol: CYN) . It is backed by $20.1 billion in total assets, and provides banking, investment and trust services through 73 offices, including 17 full-service regional centers, in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Nevada and New York City. The company and its investment affiliates manage or administer $55.8 billion in client investment assets, including nearly $36 billion under direct management. The company’s 3,000 colleagues deliver specialized and highly personal service and complete financial solutions to entrepreneurs, professionals, their businesses and their families .
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City National Bank is showcased as a financially healthy bank on Best Local Banks of Los Angeles.